Hands-on with Gorilla Glass at CES

While there may be some devices that won't confirm they're using Corning's Gorilla Glass, many of your favorite Android phones and tablets aren't shy about it. Why? Because it's tough as nails. Actually, it's tough enough to help protect your display from things like nails.

We caught up with the folks from Gorilla Glass live at CES 2011 and they gave us the full-on scratching, cracking, bending, breaking demo. Check it out in the video up top!

Hands-on with Gorilla Glass at CES

It's not the carriers most of the time, it's the manufacturers. HTC won't disclose that information for any of their phones (first hand experience contacting them). I've always wondered about an explanation for not telling us if our products have gorilla glass or not but this seems to be a reason that can be entertained

my vibrant just developed a crack from an easy drop and it is spidering from the corner out..pretty bad.. tough but totally destructible still.. As far as I know, all galaxy s models use this glass..we need a plastic that is as hard as glass.

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